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all other regards and duties , human and divine , for the character of mere lovers . In this play , great violence is done to the character of the persons , to which Horace , and all good critics , prescribe a most exact adherence .
all other regards and duties , human and divine , for the character of mere lovers . In this play , great violence is done to the character of the persons , to which Horace , and all good critics , prescribe a most exact adherence .
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ready had too much , complete a character uniformly preserved from the opening of the fable , to its conclusion . — We find him ever answering to the first idea we were made to conceive of him . The man of honour pierces through the ...
ready had too much , complete a character uniformly preserved from the opening of the fable , to its conclusion . — We find him ever answering to the first idea we were made to conceive of him . The man of honour pierces through the ...
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The supernatural agents , in some measure , take off our attention from the other characters , especially as they are ... To in Macbeth a just consistency of character ; to make that character naturally susceptible of those desires ...
The supernatural agents , in some measure , take off our attention from the other characters , especially as they are ... To in Macbeth a just consistency of character ; to make that character naturally susceptible of those desires ...
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